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- With unique personal archive from civilians and soldiers from both sides of the conflict, this series takes viewers closer to the realities of war and life under ISIS than they have ever been before.
- A documentary investigation into the new trend of chains so-called mega brothels with several hundred girls, and the challenges of legalization of prostitution.
- Filmmakers gain access to the community of Rockland Ranch in the middle of the Utah desert where 14 polygamous Mormon families have created unique homes for themselves carved out of a rock-face.
- Cookery competition hosted by Claudia Winkleman. Ten of the UK's best home cooks complete challenges set by a panel of expert judges.
- When friends Jessie and Belle go away for the weekend and drunkenly hook up, what seems like an awkward slip up to a firmly heterosexual Jessie is in fact an incredible betrayal to bisexual Belle.
- Terry Pratchett looks at the highly controversial issue of assisted suicide.
- A true account of life on an English housing estate. With those on Government handouts, drugs, booze & long-term unemployment.
- The world's water shortage crisis.
- May 25, 1996 - Bruce Herrod, a South African mountaineer reached the summit of Everest at 5 p.m. On the radio, we urge him to come down as soon as possible because the descent is dangerous in the middle of the night. A few hours later, no news from him. From this South African expedition which turned into a fiasco and another expedition carried out in parallel, the testimonies of the members of these expeditions show to what extent the thirst for climbing to the top of certain mountaineers, combined with the lack of oxygen , can alter the lucidity of climbers to the point of changing their relationship to death and thus lead them to neglect other expedition members in order to ensure their victory or save their own life.
- Reality series filmed over the course of a year on an isolated Scottish peninsula that has been cut off from the rest of the country. 23 men and women try to build a new life and a new society from scratch.
- Tom Felton meets the world's most committed fans in a bid to understand what drives them.
- Lagos has expanded to a Megacity of 16 million people in less than 50 years. It contains some of the most extreme urban environments in the world. In this series, some of the inhabitants of this restless city take us into their lives.
- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and his growing family have moved on from River Cottage to a farm boasting 44 acres of land which offers the potential for producing far more livestock and vegetables than they need.
- They are traditional hunters and farmers, wearing little more than grass skirts. They have no electricity or telvisions, and a very limited idea of the world beyond their tiny island, until now.... It's time to MEET THE NATIVES: USA. Insightful, entertaining and unforgettable, the extraordinary journey of five men from the remote Pacific island of Tanna across the United States will force us to look at ourselves through brand new eyes. Whether it's mud baths and roller coasters in Orange County, CA, sharing a Thanksgiving feast in America's heartland, or touching snow for the first time, the experiences of the Tanna tribesman provide an outsider's view of America that is at once both heartwarming and thought-provoking.
- The army's toughest mountaineers set out to conquer Everest the hard way: via the deadly West Ridge route. Of the 2,219 people who have climbed it, only 19 have made it through the hellish West Ridge, and 21 have died trying. If the team succeeds, they'll make mountaineering history. This behind-the-scenes documentary series follows their progress every step of the way.
- Sean Lock and Jon Richardson visit the American South to see how real men live.
- With all the incredible fruit that is growing in Britain today, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall wants to open our eyes to the endless possibilities. River Cottage to the Core rips up the cookery rule book to show just how deliciously fruit can enhance and transform meat, fish and pudding dishes, proving it shouldn't be restricted to crumbles, chutneys and pies.
- Chef Yotam Ottolenghi explores the essence and culture of historic countries and cities surrounding the Mediterranean Sea through their local cuisine and is often inspired to create delicious dishes that speak to the essence of the region.
- Hugh is going back to basics with simple recipes for everything from breakfast to baking to bring a little bit of River Cottage to our lives in River Cottage Every Day
- Evocative observational documentary series tracing High Court Enforcement Officers as they deal with civil issues arising from Britain's austerity measures and the financial fallout of the recession.
- With astonishing access into the densest districts of Kolkata and Mumbai, this three-part documentary for BBC2 celebrates the impressive resourcefulness, resilience and unbridled pragmatism of those living and working there.
- A look at life inside the Bridge AP Academy, whose students have all been permanently excluded or subjected to a managed move from schools across west London.
- Series in which young Brits pass through Bangkok airport to embark on adventures of a lifetime.
- Documentary series about urban explorers who explore areas above, around and below the world's most famous cities, climbing cranes and bridges, descending into subway networks, infiltrating monuments to industry and commerce old and new.
- Just as spring and autumn reach their peak, River Cottage celebrates Britain's freshest food as it comes into season in the fields, allotments and gardens around the country.
- The campaigning chef embarks upon on a mission to challenge the food industry, restaurants, the government and the British public to tackle the country's growing obesity crisis.
- Comedy legend Victoria Wood travels the globe to explore Britain's love affair with tea in a two part special on the little plant that changed the world.
- British television series created by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. Three men travel Great Britain in a camper van trying to survive whilst spending no money for one month. They experience ups and downs throughout their journey of foraging and bartering making this a fun and interesting show.
- The lives of poor Romanian people who seek work in Great Britain, seen through the eyes of the British people.
- Explorer and writer Will Millard visits the Korowai tribe in Papua over the course of a year, in an attempt to understand the pressures they face adapting to a modern world they have only come into contact with within the last 40 years.
- Hugh rustles up a range of impressive dishes, using the finest seasonal produce that is available and tasty. From peas to strawberries, Hugh's picking 'em. But it's not all work and no play - there's parties galore with Hugh throwing a sheep shearing party, making a boozy prickly gorse flower brew and hosting an almighty great strawberry festival.
- Lifelong nature lover Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall pursues his fascination with the wildlife of the English West Country by meeting up with some of the region's most dedicated conservationists.
- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall invites different groups of urban dwellers to spend a wholesome week at his new River Cottage HQ living the green life. It's a clash of food cultures, as fast food-loving and convenience-obsessed non-cooks come to Hugh's farm for a taste of the River Cottage "grow your own" philosophy. Hugh's mission, of course, is to change their ways forever and it's not going to be easy.
- Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Steph McGovern reveal the easy life fixes we can all use to dramatically improve our diet, fitness and mental well-being.
- The godfather of Chinese cuisine and a leading chef reveal the food, people, history, culture and soul of China.
- It's Autumn at River Cottage and Hugh is making the most of his bumper harvest.
- Charles Rangeley Wilson, author, journalist and BBC 2's Accidental Angler, travels to Japan to explore the Japanese people's passionate relationship to fish.
- Yotam Ottolenghi travels to four of the Mediterranean Sea's most beautiful islands to experience the culinary flavors and secrets that symbolize each distinct cultural region.
- Documentary written and presented by journalist Fiona Bruce, recounting the horrific murder of Rachel Nickell, and the pursuit of the wrong man.